Revolutionary Movements in Latin America since 1910 offers a clear introduction to some of the key revolutionary moments that have occurred across Latin America since the beginning of the twentieth century.
Drawing on debates and developments in contemporary historiography, this book examines important turning points and actors that have shaped the history of the region. These include pivotal events, such as the Mexican and Guatemalan Revolutions, alongside lesser-known examples of revolutionary upheaval, such as Cuba's Revolution of 1933 and smaller-scale but hugely ambitious guerrilla movements. In so doing, it will explore what the idea of 'revolution' has come to mean in the Latin American context, while highlighting overlapping patterns of ideas and actions across different contexts.
The book's accessible format, complete with accompanying primary documents, glossary and introductory overview of prominent revolutionaries, is ideal for undergraduate students and non-specialist readers interested in revolutionary change in Latin American history.
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Undergraduate Advanced and Undergraduate Core
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10 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 10 s/w Abbildungen
10 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-032-32435-7 (9781032324357)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Anna Clayfield is Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Chester, UK. Her research focuses on Cuban history since 1959. She is the author of The Guerrilla Legacy of the Cuban Revolution (2019) and co-editor of Cuba's Forgotten Decade: How the 1970s Shaped the Revolution (2018).
Part 1: Introduction Introduction Part 2: Analysis 1. Revolutionary upheaval in Latin America (1910-1964) 2. A hemispheric turning point: the Cuban Revolution (1959-) 3. Latin America in the wake of the Cuban Revolution: guerrilla warfare, counterrevolution and Chile's democratic road to socialism (1959-1990) 4. War and Revolution in Central America and Peru (1970s-1990) 5. Resistance and Rebellion in the era of neoliberalism Part 3: Assessment Assessment Part 4: Documents